Highlights
Experience fresh flavors with mouthwatering meals that leave you satisfied and ready for more
About This Deal
Craving something different? Dive into the world of Persian cuisine where each bite is an adventure in flavor. Experience meals crafted from fresh ingredients that are sure to leave you satisfied. From mouthwatering lamb chops to sweet baklava, there’s something here for everyone’s palate. Ready to embark on a delicious journey?
What We Offer
2 kabob platters + 1 Desserts + 2 Drinks for 2 people
2 Starter + 4 Main Dishes + 2 Desserts + 4 Drinks for 4 people
- Lamb chops
- Baklava
Why You Should Grab The Offer
Choosing this offer means stepping into a world filled with rich flavors that define Persian cooking. The variety ensures there's something delightful for every taste preference—whether it’s tender kabobs or sweet desserts like baklava. The thoughtfully curated meal options cater to both smaller groups wanting a cozy meal together or larger parties looking for a diverse culinary spread. This isn’t just about eating; it’s about experiencing traditional dishes made from fresh ingredients served in generous portions ideal for sharing among friends or family. What sets this offer apart is its combination of quality food served in a warm atmosphere perfect for creating memorable dining moments.
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About Kabob Hub & Sandwich
The rich spices and alluring fragrances in Afghan kitchens have been simmering for thousands of years. Ancient Afghanistan (called Ariana) was one of the first human civilizations, so the origins of the country’s cuisine have deep roots. The poet Ferdowsi in 1010 A.D. collected pre-Islamic stories, myths and legends from a thousand years earlier into the epic poem Shahnameh which mentions saffron and rosewater – still ingredients of Afghan cuisine.
Geography also has played a part in the development of Afghan’s cuisine. Land-locked by Asia, the Middle East and the Indian Subcontinent, Afghanistan shared ingredients with its neighbors, but developed its own distinctive cuisine. Chillies, saffron and the spices of garam masala are known in Indian cooking; saffron, pomegranate, pistachios and mint characterize Afghanistan and Iran cuisine, and dumplings and noodles come from Mongolia. They are all part of the Afghan menu. Afghanistan’s seat at the crossroads of the ancient trade routes known as the Silk Road meant an exchange of ingredients and goods with much of the world.
Bread and rice are staples, often served with a variety of kabobs. Homemade yogurt is added to dressings and sauces. Sweets are similar those of Afghanistan’s neighbors – milk-based puddings, sweet rice dishes, halva, baklava.
While hospitality is characteristic of many countries, nowhere is it more important than in an Afghan home. The people of Afghanistan take great pride, honor even, in hosting guests. Afghans offer any visitor fresh, well-prepared food and a beautiful table.